Pronunciation: /əˈmɛnʃə/
noun a mental disorder characterized by a loss of intellectual abilities, such as memory and reasoning
A1 Amentia is a medical term used to describe a state of mental confusion.
A2 The doctor diagnosed the patient with amentia after noticing signs of memory loss and disorientation.
B1 Amentia can be caused by various factors such as brain injury, infection, or vitamin deficiencies.
B2 Treatment for amentia often involves medication, therapy, and lifestyle changes to improve cognitive function.
C1 The research team conducted a study on amentia to better understand its underlying mechanisms and potential treatments.
C2 Individuals with amentia may require specialized care and support to help manage their symptoms and improve their quality of life.
formal Amentia is a medical term used to describe a state of mental confusion or lack of understanding.
informal She seemed to be in a state of amentia, unable to comprehend what was happening around her.
slang I feel like I'm in a total amentia right now, I can't focus on anything.
figurative The amentia of the situation left everyone feeling lost and unsure of what to do next.
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